• What To Expect From Trump’s New Administration? (with Tim Alberta)

  • Nov 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

What To Expect From Trump’s New Administration? (with Tim Alberta)

  • Summary

  • What level of crazy or calm will the next Trump White House bring with it?

    Host Curtis Chang is joined by Tim Alberta, author of The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory, to explore the turbulence surrounding the final days of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign and what it might signal for the next administration. They analyze potential picks for key cabinet roles, examining what these choices could mean for the America's future both domestically and abroad. Curtis and Tim go beyond the palace intrigue to offer thoughtful ways to pray for the president-elect, urging listeners to consider Trump’s humanity, vulnerabilities, and penchant for chaos.

    *This episode was recorded on Tuesday Nov 12, 2024 before some of the administration picks had been made.

    Referenced in this Episode:

    • Read Tim Alberta's The Atlantic piece about the last days of the Trump campaign

    • Engage with our course The After Party

    • Read 1 Timothy 2:1-2

    More From Tim Alberta:

    • Check out all of Tim Alberta’s writing for The Atlantic HERE

    • Buy & read Tim Alberta’s books HERE

    • Follow Tim Alberta on https://x.com/TimAlberta

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